[raywing.ged]
The influence of the courtship and the marriage of John and Deborah,
and the consequent associations with the father of the latter, may
have had much to do with the breaking of the young man's relations
with his mother church. John Wing and Deborah Bachiler were married
about the year 1609-10. It may be conjectured that because John's
brother Fulke named a daughter Deborah, born to him in 1608, that the
marriage occurred even earlier. At the time of his marriage John was
about twenty five years of age, and Deborah barely eighteen. The
oldest child, Deborah, was born in 1611. John, the second child, is
said by some student of family history to have been born at Yarmouth.
He is mentioned in his grand father's will made in 1614, so that it is
probable that his birth occurred in 1613.[CI:107:?4:CI]